Fig. 1: NMS and HFS increased the prevalence and severity of hepatic steatosis in adult mice in a sex-specific manner. | Pediatric Research

Fig. 1: NMS and HFS increased the prevalence and severity of hepatic steatosis in adult mice in a sex-specific manner.

From: Early-life stress perturbs the epigenetics of Cd36 concurrent with adult onset of NAFLD in mice

Fig. 1: NMS and HFS increased the prevalence and severity of hepatic steatosis in adult mice in a sex-specific manner.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

NAFLD activity scores in male (a) and female (b) mice. Labeled groups without a common letter differ (steatosis severity A < B < C < D), p < 0.05. Hepatic TG levels in male (c) and female (d) mice. Values are means ± SDs. n = 8. § and * denote significant NMS and diet effects, respectively. &, &&, &&& p < 0.05, 0.01, 0.001 HFS vs CD. CD control diet, HFS high-fat/high-sucrose diet, Naive no stress control group, NMS neonatal maternal separation, NAS NAFLD activity score, TG triglycerides.

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